Learn to Crochet: Slip knot

Slip knots are very useful in knitting and crochet. A slip knot is a quick way of securing a loop of yarn to a needle or hook, and is one of those knots that gets tighter the more it’s pulled. (Here’s some knot trivia: the slip knot and noose knot are very similar and are often confused.)

There are several ways to make a slip knot. This is the one I usually use. I find it simple and visual, which is handy for teaching kids how to make a slip knot.

Make a loop. Where the yarn crosses itself to close the loop, the tail end should be on top: